HP Array Diagnostic Utility Version 8.20.18.0 Tue Nov 18 05:15:44 CST 2008 Description ----------- The HP Array Diagnostic Utility is a web-based application that creates a report of all HP storage controllers and disk drives. This report provides vital information to HP service personnel to assist in identifying faults or conditions that may require attention. Support ------- Supported Operating Systems 32bit Platforms: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 2.1 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 with compat-libstdc++ package (on Red Hat OS distribution CD) installed Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 with compat-libstdc++ package (on Red Hat OS distribution CD) installed Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 with compat-libstdc++ package (on Red Hat OS distribution CD) installed United Linux 1.0 / SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 8 SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 9, 10 Debian Sarge 64bit Platforms: SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 8 (x86_64) SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 (x86_64) SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 (x86_64) Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 (x86_64) with compat-libstdc++ package (on Red Hat OS distribution CD) installed Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 (x86_64) with compat-libstdc++ package (on Red Hat OS distribution CD) installed Debian Sarge (x86_64) with libstdc++2.10-glibc2.2 32-bit package installed * All these platforms need to have the following drivers upgrades: CPQARRAY driver version 2.4.25 or later CISS driver version 2.4.44 or later These drivers and Fibre Channel HBA drivers are available from http://www.hp.com. Supported Client Side Browsers Netscape 6.2 and Mozilla 1.5 or later with Personal Security Manager (mozilla-psm) on Linux. Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 or above on Microsoft Windows 2000 or Microsoft Windows Server 2003. * Please make sure the following browser options are enabled: 1. Automatically load images and other data types. 2. JAVA script. 3. Style sheet. Supported Controllers SMART-2SL Array Controller SMART-2P/DH Array Controller Smart Array 3100ES Controller Smart Array 3200 Controller Integrated Smart Array Controller Smart Array 4200 Controller Smart Array 4250ES Controller Smart Array 431 Controller Smart Array 5300 Controller Smart Array 532 Controller MSA1000 Controller MSA500 Controller Smart Array 5i Controller Smart Array 5312 Controller Smart Array 641 Controller Smart Array 642 Controller Smart Array 6400 Controller Smart Array 6400 EM Controller Smart Array 6i Controller MSA500 G2 Controller MSA20 Controller MSA1500 Controller Smart Array P600 Controller Smart Array P400 Controller Smart Array P400i Controller Smart Array E200 Controller Smart Array E200i Controller Smart Array P800 Controller Smart Array E500 Controller Supported Fibre Channel HBAs FCA2101 2Gb PCI FC HBA FCA2354 FC HBA FCA2214 2Gb PCI-X FC HBA FCA2214DC 2Gb Dual Channel PCI-X FC HBA FCA2404 2Gb PCI-X HBA FC1142SR 4Gb PCI-E HBA Installing & Running the Array Diagnostic Utility -------------------------------------------------------------- Installation: ADU requires "HP's System Management Homepage" installed. If you have not installed "HP's System Management Homepage", please download and install it from hp.com first. (NOTE: If only the ADU CLI application is required, the dependency on the System Management Homepage can be overridden by the following command: rpm -i --nodeps hpadu-xxx.rpm ADU is distributed using Red Hat Package Manager (RPM) packages and .deb for debian. If there is an older version of ADU installed on the system, please use "rpm -e hpadu" to remove it first. Use "rpm -i " to install the service. Please type "man rpm" for other details regarding RPM. NOTE: On Debain systems, a ".deb" package file can be installed using the "dpkg -i hpadu.xxx.deb" command. "dpkg -r hpadu" can be used to remove the package. The software resides in /opt/hp/hpadu and the executable name is hpadu which is located in /usr/sbin. When attempting to run ACUCLI on any HP-supported version of Linux, it is highly recommended that you install the latest version of the HP ProLiant Smart Array Controller driver for your intended Linux operating system. Drivers may be obtained by clicking on “Support & DriversEfrom HP’s website at: http://www.hp.com For Debian 64 bit. dpkg -i --force-architecture . ADU requires the libstdc++2.10-glibc2.2 32 bit package to be installed. Run the ADU server: Make sure that you have gone through the following checklist: . Only run ADU on servers that are on a local intranet or a secure network. . Secure the management port (port 2301) on your network. . You run cpqacuxe as root. To start the server: If /usr/sbin is already added in your path, just type: "hpadu -start" for local and remote access. Run the ADU client: 1. Open your browser (Netscape Navigator 6.2 or Mozilla 1.5 on Linux or Internet Explorer 5.5 or above on Microsoft Windows 2000. 2. Type "http://SERVERNAME:2301" into the url field. The servername should be the IP address or server name of the host on which the ACU server is running. 3. You are required to log in as an Administrator in "HP's System Management Homepage". Please refer to the online help of the System Management Homepage for the account management details. 4. Click the ACU button near the bottom of the screen. Exiting ADU: 1. To exit the ADU client, close the browser by clicking on the Exit link. 2. To exit the ADU server, type "hpadu -stop". Run the ADU CLI application: ADU can run from the command-line to create a report text file. If /usr/sbin is already added in your path, just type: "hpaducli -f [filename]" (filename being the file name the adu report text file will be written to.) For other command-line options just type: "hpaducli --help" Additional Notes ---------------- 1. On Debian 64bit, if hpadu is running and the ADU web page is up, you must exit the ADU web page before running "hpadu -stop" in a command line. In general, you should exit an applications web page before stopping the daemon process. 2. On Debian 64bit, if after 10 seconds the "hpadu -stop" command hangs, use "CTRL-C" to interrupt the command, and then rerun "hpadu -stop" to finish cleanup before attempting to run hpadu again. 3. On RHEL5 systems, for this version of the ACUCLI, version 3.6.18-10 or newer of the HP ProLiant Smart Array Controller Driver for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 (x86, x86-64) is required. Drivers may be obtained by clicking on “Support & DriversEfrom HP’s website at: http://www.hp.com Known Issues ------------ Feedback -------- For support for ADU or Smart Array controllers, please visit the web at http://support.hp.com. For feedback or suggestions on ADU, please send comments to ACU@hp.com; however, we regret support cannot be provided through this address.